Derbi muy disputado que acaba en tablas

Pese a las varias ocasiones de ambos equipos, no satisfacen sus necesidades para seguir por la lucha

Comienza una nueva tarde en la Primera Federación, en la que se disputa en el Estadio Reino de León la vigésimo cuarta jornada enfrentándose la Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, contra la Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina. Un derbi marcado por el alto riesgo entre ambas aficiones y que buscarán sacar los tres puntos para seguir en la pelea del Play-Off de ascenso a La Liga Hypermotion.

Ambos equipos se encuentran en los puestos de ascenso: La Ponferradina es segunda clasificada con 44 puntos después de haber perdido el liderato la anterior jornada gracias al empate en casa frente al Unionistas de Salamanca; La Cultural viene de perder en Carballino por un tanto a cero en el campo del Arenteiro, lo que la coloca como cuarta clasificada con 40 puntos.

Respecto al once inicial berciano, la única novedad que encontramos es la baja de Raúl Dacosta, que finalmente se cae de la convocatoria debido a la lesión que tuvo la anterior jornada. En su lugar entrará Ernesto. En cuanto a la lista de apercibidos encontramos a James Igbekeme del conjunto berciano, titular en el día de hoy.

Primera Parte

Comienza el partido con la primera posesión para la Deportiva, que, tras un saque de banda, Nil consigue sacar un centro para Samuele Longo, que conecta con Borja Valle pero que se queda a poco de batir la portería local. La Cultural responde con un tiro que bloquea David Andújar. Primeros compases del partido con varias ocasiones para ambos equipos. Borja Valle intenta batir al portero desde tiro libre, que por poco se le escapa al portero y llegaría Longo para empujarla.

Tras una larga posesión de la Cultural, termina en un centro que cabeceó Martín Solar solo que se paseó cerca de las mallas. Tras un contraataque liderado por Borja Valle que se va de dos defensores, hace que Longo se quede solo en la banda izquierda, poniendo un centro con música con el exterior que remata de cabeza Borja Valle dándole a la madera. Buena jugada de los blanquiazules que casi se ponen por delante en el marcador.

Llegamos al ecuador de la primera parte en un encuentro muy disputado y muy bien planteado por ambos equipos, teniendo así ocasiones claras para anotar. En el minuto 42, el central de la Ponferradina Javier Lancho ve la tarjeta amarilla tras impedir el contraataque leonés.

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Borja Valle peleando por el esférico. Fuente. InfoBierzo.

Segunda Parte

Se reanuda el partido con posesión para la Cultural.

Buena jugada de Márkel Lozano, que con un pase al hueco consigue sacar un córner para la Deportiva, que tras varios rebotes recibe el balón Josep Cerdá que con un pase que deja a la defensa culturalista vendida, Javier Lancho no consigue aprovechar la oportunidad de ponerse por delante en el marcador.

En el minuto 63, Íñigo Vélez ejecuta su primer cambio, quitando a Ernesto por Brais Abelenda, cambiando a Borja Valle a la banda y Brais haciendo el papel de Borja. Mientras que Raúl Llona, en el 66, cambia Berto González por Aaron Rey, y en el minuto 76, Escudero por Guillermo.

Debido a unas molestias, Javi Lancho abandona el terreno de juego, supliéndolo Antonio Leal y efectuando el cambio de Josep Cerdá por Pablo Clavería.

Triple cambio en las filas de la Cultural: Entran Jaume Pol, Muguruza y Kevin Presa por Álvaro Martínez, Bicho y Fabio Blanco, mientras que la Ponferradina hace sus dos últimos cambios: Yuri y Ale Díez por Longo y Borja Valle.

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Disputa por el balón. Fuente: InfoBierzo.

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